Password Protect Files on a Mac

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This technique follows similar steps to the "How to Make a DMG" article but places the emphasis on how to use a DMG as a secure, folder-like container for your personal and secret files.

This article is not designed to secure your user account! For that, Apple provides a service called FileVault.

Steps

  1. Create a New Folder on the Desktop. Right Click on the Desktop, then click on "New Folder". This is where you will place your secret files later.
  2. Open the location of the secret files on Finder.
  3. Drag and drop the secret files to the newly created folder on your Desktop.
  4. Right click the folder and select "Get Info". Note the size of its contents (in MB); this will be very important in Step number 6.
  5. Open "Disk Utility". A new window will open.
    • The quickest way to do this is by using Spotlight.
    • Alternatively, you can also go to Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility
  6. Click "New Image", then name the Disk Image to be created.
  7. Click on the "Size" category, then click "Custom..." Enter the file size in MB which you acquired from Step number 4. Then, add 5 MB to that value. Click on OK.
    • 5 MB is added to make room for cache purposes.
    • You cannot create a Disk Image less than 10.5 MB.
  8. In the "Encryption" category, select "128-bit AES encryption".
    • Leave "Partitions" and "Image Format" in their default settings.
    • "Partitions" should be "Single partition - Apple Partition Map"
    • "Image Format" should be "read/write disk image"
  9. Click on "Create" to create the Disk Image. After the progress bar completes, a new window will appear where you can enter your password.
  10. Enter your "Password" and re-type it in the "Verify" box.
    • A Password Strength indicator will tell you if your password is strong or not.
    • For better results, use capital letters, numbers, and special characters.
  11. Uncheck the "Remember password in my keychain" option. Then, click on OK.
    • This is important! If you keep this checked, then anyone can simply open your secret files because the password is saved in the computer memory.
    • The purpose for this Disk Image password is that you have to enter a password every time you want to access your secret files.
  12. Transferring your secret files to the Disk Image. Drag and drop your secret files into the Disk Image you have just created.
  13. Don't forget to eject the Disk Image after you are done viewing your secret files! Finished!

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Tips

  • Store personal information such as bank statements, credit reports and other sensitive documents in this disk image.
  • You can store your Quicken data file in this image, however, you will have to mount the disk image before you open Quicken.

Warnings

  • Do not add the password to your keychain
  • Make sure you choose a password that you will remember as once you have encrypted these files with that password, you will not be able to access them without it.
  • DMG files are only accessible on a Mac.
  • Do not write the password down or put in on the computer

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